No idea really. Marine grade bronze Is about 20% more expensive than your average brass alloy I think.
Bronze is more resistant to corrosion etc. Maybe it's just more useful than brass.
Bronze ages better than brass though IMO. Makes your wrist less green also.
I think the answer is Meh.
Yeah, all I know is I have a goldie brassy looking watch that I adore. Doesn't really matter what it is made of I guess.
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No idea really. Marine grade bronze Is about 20% more expensive than your average brass alloy I think.
Bronze is more resistant to corrosion etc. Maybe it's just more useful than brass.
Bronze ages better than brass though IMO. Makes your wrist less green also.